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C Programming

Please note: Steve no longer works for the University of Strathclyde, and we are unable to answer queries relating to this course. You are welcome to make links to it however, but please bear in mind that it was written for students within the University and so some parts may not be relevant to external readers.

Course Notes: Programming in C

C Programming
Notes from an introductory course taught by Steve Summit in the Experimental College at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. A handout called "Introduction to Programming" has additional hyperlinks such as: Skills needed in programming, Simplified programming model, Real programming model, Elements of real programming languages, Computer representation of numbers; Characters, strings and numbers, and Compiler terminology. The course is an introductory course in C programming.

ANSI C Programming
Course notes by Steve Holmes, from University of Strathclyde Computer Centre, Glasgow. Explains the dialects of C: ANSI C and Common C; Quick Overview: weight conversion table using function, using prompt, using command line argument, and Fibonacci Series using an array. Discusses using C with UNIX: Writing the File, Compiling the Program, and Running the Program. (All of this, and more, in the introductory section.) There is quite a comprehensive outline at this site.